Android Marshmallow was announced at Google I/O
on May 28. It was released only
as the Android M developer
preview. And several updates to the preview came out before
Marshmallow was officially named on August 17. Google finally unveiled the new version of Android 6.0 Marshmallow, alongside their Nexus
devices, on September.
Here we are going to give a short review
of Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
As usual, only Google's
Nexus family was first to get this goods, and the as we know the brand new Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P were the first launch devices for Android 6.0.
Review Android Marshmallow design
We agree that Android
Marshmallow is visually similar to
its predecessor, Android Lollipop, in many ways. But its Material Design language is now more pervasive than ever
before and then the main areas of the UI – settings, as well as notifications shade and navigation remain the same. Although, Marshmallow does have some differences in appearance and its new features
.
Review Android Marshmallow Lock screen
Another part of the review Android
Marshmallow is lock screen which
is almost identical to
Lollipop's, complete with its
expandable notifications and lso app shortcuts. However, Lollipop
had shortcuts in the bottom corners that took you to the camera and dialer, Different with Marshmallow replacing the dialer shortcut with one to
Google’s voice search. This little update is the first clue as to how integral
voice commands are to Marshmallow.
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